Quotes About Knowledge
The penetration of our delusions is enormously challenging. It requires a relentless commitment to truth and a deep sense of freedom from fear of rejection. Nothing facilitates this like the knowledge of being deeply loved.
~ David G. Benner
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Knowing God's love demands that we receive God's love—experientially, not simply as a theory. Personal knowledge is never simply a matter of the head. Because it is rooted in experience, it is grounded in deep places in our being. The things we know from experience we know beyond belief. Such knowing is not incompatible with belief, but it is not dependent on it.
~ David G. Benner
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If this is the Information Age, what are we so informed about?
~ David Gelernter
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One of the puzzling things about all the theories about the origins of money that we've been looking at so far is that they almost completely ignore the evidence of anthropology. Anthropologists do have a great deal of knowledge of how economies within stateless societies actually worked.
~ David Graeber
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Most of human history is irreparably lost to us. Our species, Homo sapiens, has existed for at least 200,000 years, but for most of that time we have next to no idea what was happening.
~ David Graeber
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A los académicos les encanta la teoría de Foucault que identifica conocimiento y poder y que insiste en que la fuerza bruta ya no era un factor primordial en el control social. Les gusta porque les favorece: es la fórmula perfecta para aquellos que quieren verse a sí mismos como políticos radicales aunque se limitan a escribir ensayos que apenas leerán una docena de personas en un ámbito institucional
~ David Graeber
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Markets aren't real. They are mathematical models, created by imagining a self-contained world where everyone has exactly the same motivation and the same knowledge and is engaged in the same self-interested calculating exchange. Economists are aware that reality is always more complicated; but they are also aware that to come up with a mathematical model, one always has to make the world into a bit of a cartoon.
~ David Graeber
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The promulgation of consumerism also coincided with the beginnings of the managerial revolution, which was, especially at first, largely an attack on pupular knowledge...the new bureaucratically organized corporations and their 'scientific management' sought as far as possible to literally turn workers into extensions of the machinery, their very move predetermined by someone else.
~ David Graeber
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140 What until now has passed for 'civilization' might in fact be nothing more than a gendered appropriation – by men, etching their claims in stone – of some earlier system of knowledge that had women at its centre.
~ David Graeber
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Civilization' came as a package. It meant misery and suffering for some (since some would inevitably be reduced to serfs, slaves or debt peons), but also allowed for the possibility of philosophy, art and the accumulation of scientific knowledge. The evidence no longer suggests anything of the sort.
~ David Graeber
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One must simplify the world to discover something new about it. The problem comes when, long after the discovery has been made, people continue to simplify.
~ David Graeber
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The modelers are starting to map out the possible climate states of exoplanets. I've participated in some workshops about this and have found it fascinating watching astronomers and terrestrial climate modelers try to talk to one another. There is a huge gulf in scale and perspective. Our knowledge of exoplanets is so sparse. Each of these worlds is known to us as, at best, a few numbers: mass, distance from a star, and in some cases vague inferences about temperature
~ David Grinspoon
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Sono saggio soprattutto riguardo alle cose che non so
~ David Grossman
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Knowing unconsciously is best; presuming to know what you don't know is sick."34
~ David H. Rosen
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Thomas Merton once elo-quently stated, "To attain ... spiritual wisdom, one must first be liberated from servile dependence on the 'wisdom of speech' (1. Cor. 1:17).
~ David H. Rosen
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today as then I am a solitary, because I know things and must hint at things which other people do not know, and usually do not even want to know.6
~ David H. Rosen
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The] Tao [Self] Is simplicity, stillness, Indifference, purity. Here the highest knowledge Is unbounded.71
~ David H. Rosen
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Detach from intellectual knowledge ... and return to clarity and calm,
~ David H. Rosen
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To let knowledge produce troubles, and then use knowledge to prepare against them, is like stirring water in hopes of making it clear.33
~ David H. Rosen
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2 A fool takes no pleasure in trying to understand; he only wants to express his own opinion.
~ David H. Stern
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The author describes megalomania as seen in Chairman Mao by saying that what he was familiar with, he was really familiar with. This zeal moved the megalomaniac with a complete lack of appreciation for what he DID NOT know.
~ David Halberstam
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true wisdom ... is the product of hard-won, often bitter experience.
~ David Halberstam
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If you have to write it down, you don't know it well enough
~ David Halberstam
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Education was central to reporting.
~ David Halberstam
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